HonorAir honored vets and community

Published: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 at 4:30 a.m.

Last Modified: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 at 12:00 a.m.

To The Editor: Because my brother, a World War II vet living in Hendersonville, participated in the HonorAir trip, I read with much interest the articles and reports of the trip in your online edition.

I've also been able to watch online many times the "CBS Sunday Morning" segment on the trip. Watching the video brought tears to my eyes.

It was a tribute not only to the World War II veterans of Hendersonville, but it was also a tribute to the citizens, merchants and civic organizations of Hendersonville who made the trip possible.

<p>To The Editor: Because my brother, a World War II vet living in Hendersonville, participated in the HonorAir trip, I read with much interest the articles and reports of the trip in your online edition.</p><!-- Nothing to do. The paragraph has already been output --><p>I've also been able to watch online many times the "CBS Sunday Morning" segment on the trip. Watching the video brought tears to my eyes.</p><p>It was a tribute not only to the World War II veterans of Hendersonville, but it was also a tribute to the citizens, merchants and civic organizations of Hendersonville who made the trip possible.</p><p>Robert L. Baker</p><p>Dunedin, Fla.</p>